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    Solved Hotend/Bed Temperature default error

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    • bootdsc
      bootdsc last edited by

      When i click upload and start, select the sliced model(made with prusa slicer) the hotend is automatically set to 260c and bed to 60c, no matter what temp was set in the slicer. I don't know where its getting the 260/60 from.

      I'm able to change the temp from the drop down in the web interface after the bed reaches 60c if i change it before then it just changes back to 60c.

      Feels like i'm just missing a critical step and this is the first time i've used reprap firmware and a duet controller.

      Controller i'm using is a Duet 3 mini running RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 Mini 5+ 3.2.2 (2021-02-11)

      Converted a tronxy x5sa core xy over to the duet. Got sick of the endless problems the tronxy controller board has. Besides this temp issue the duet has been printing perfectly.

      Another question but not as important, how are the filament profiles made and what purpose do they serve since that info is already set when you slice the model?

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      • Phaedrux
        Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

        Post your sliced gcode file so we can see what it's actually trying to do.

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • bootdsc
          bootdsc last edited by

          Solved i had forgot about a hard coded temp i had set in my start gcode, just had copied it over without even looking.

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